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A Head of English, Examiner my resources span 26 years of teaching.
A Streetcar Named Desire - essay plan: Love
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A Streetcar Named Desire - essay plan: Love

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Suitable for any A level spec, the slides cover the theme of Love and are structured to cover the following ideas: Love is unbalanced and dependent Lust/sex is expressed in place of love Self-preservation is more important than love Available as both a pdf or powerpoint
A Streetcar Named Desire A level essay plan - the past
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A Streetcar Named Desire A level essay plan - the past

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A presentation which covers the theme of the past and how Williams presents it in A Streetcar Named Desire, covering the main ideas of: The past is significant to personal identity. The past is traumatic and detrimental The past is symbolised through music Some slides have just the relevant quotations for the students to reflect and plan around with other ‘teacher’ slides padded out with ideas related to these quotations.
A Streetcar Named Desire essay plan bundle
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A Streetcar Named Desire essay plan bundle

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A selection of essay plan presentations with slides containing quotations and then teacher notes slides with further ideas. Alternatively, some of these essay plan presentations are put together in a seminar style form with quotations and commentaries already integrated - as points for discussion. Bundle is suitable for any A level spec and contains the following essay plans: The significance of the past Fantasy/illusion/delusion/appearance and reality Masculinity Sexuality Love
A Streetcar Named Desire - essay plan on the theme of masculinity
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A Streetcar Named Desire - essay plan on the theme of masculinity

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The slides are arranged with some just containing the quotations for students to ponder and build an argument around and other ‘teacher’ slides padded out with more notes and ideas. Suitable for any A level spec, the essay plan follows the structure of the following key ideas: Aggression and physical dominance - manifested in violence, in order to subjugate the women and preserve his authority. Male pride/ego Sexual desire - manifested in animalistic behaviour, suggesting masculine sexuality is base and primal
A Streetcar Named Desire - essay plan Fantasy, illusion, delusion, appearance/reality
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A Streetcar Named Desire - essay plan Fantasy, illusion, delusion, appearance/reality

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This comprehensive essay plan has been written to cover a wide net: fantasy, illusion, delusion, appearance and reality. Interconnected themes, that have been planned in such a way that students should be able to learn this one essay plan and adapt to any of the wordings in a question. The slides are arranged with some just containing the quotations for students to ponder and build an argument around and other ‘teacher’ slides padded out with more notes and ideas.
Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

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Close analysis of the Thornfield chapters of Jane Eyre. This has been produced in a powerpoint format so that teachers may use it in front of the class enabling students to annotate their texts and to discuss the implicit meanings that Bronte hints at in her narrative. This was produced for an A level class but could equally suit a high achieving GCSE group.
Whale Rider iGCSE complete notes
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Whale Rider iGCSE complete notes

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A set of slides with detailed notes on the entire novel with specialised vocabulary glossary to accompany each section. The notes include close analysis of the text and contextual points.
Whale Rider essay plans
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Whale Rider essay plans

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Essay plans with quotations and analysis for iGCSE English Literature Whale Rider looking at themes of: the significance of nature, masculinity, modernity versus tradtion, the Maori culture, and the relationship between Koro and nature
A Christmas Carol essay plans (5 plans with quotations)
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A Christmas Carol essay plans (5 plans with quotations)

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Detailed essay questions, including passages for analysis with key quotations, analysis and links to context highlighted in yellow - some plans with written paragraphs as a model. Essay topics covered include: how Scrooge changes throughout the novel poverty community transformation supernatural